12v to 24v?

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hi all,

i have a 24v solenoid that i want to be activated by a 12v battery and various other electrics. My question is, is there a way to convert 12v to 24v easily?
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yes my friend.. but it takes to 12 volt batterys and you connect it
+ on battery a to - on battery B then - on battery a to whatever your wanting to power 24 volts.. and + on battery B to what ever you want to be 24 volts.. just remember though.. your batterys (2) will only last as long as (1) when connected this way.
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Get two 12V batteries and put them together.
If you want to transform it otherwise you will need an oscilator to make it AC, transform, and make it DC again.
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Technically it should still work with 12 volts, just not as effectively.
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Oh I know this one. There is a ciruit designed to double voltage. This one that I found specifically doubles 12VDC to 24VDC.
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And if you dont want to make your own transformer (I don't blame ya) Here's another circuit that works.
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And if you don't want to make a circuit at all, just buy this.
http://www.zaneinc.com/user/DS-VD-L.pdf
You order it here
http://www.zaneinc.com/
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ok ill get ma situation on paper so to speak, i have an old rc truggy reciever board that was oringinally used with 12v, my solenoid is 24 volts so i need the output of the bourd (12v) to be 24.

thats why i cant run 24v straight.


OR someone sends me a 12v solenoid from the u s of a cauz we only have 24v ones here.
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Use a Relay...

That is what they are designed for.
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